Word: constantly
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...benefits of medication are gone as soon as it wears off. "You can't just give medicine and fail to teach," says Stephen Hinshaw, director of the clinical psychology training program at the University of California, Berkeley. Drug treatment may set the stage, but studies suggest that children need constant reinforcement to help them control their impulses: through behavioral therapy, special education, family therapy or a combination of all three...
Perhaps the only negative in the first half was the poor post defense and constant foul trouble that allowed Holy Cross to keep the game relatively close...
...There's constant re-evaluation as incidents come up," he says...
...hype surrounding this presidential fiasco could constitute "shame" enough--for most people. But Clinton needs constant reminders--and one final Congressional slap across the face--to understand the magnitude of his failings. We as a nation, through Congress, need to rebuke the president officially for his wrongdoing. With censure, we will be telling the President, for the record, that we are repulsed by his acts. We are ashamed of him. Further, he must apologize to us, fully and without legalistic maneuvering...
Your article on the Trilogy computer company (Business, Nov. 16) convinced me that the frequent student gripes about your credibility are more than valid. A constant barrage of advertisements for consulting and international banking firms ordinarily crowd your pages--I had learned to ignore the ads, reading only at the stories...